Desert Island Discworld Al Kennedy
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A weekly interview podcast about the works of Terry Pratchett and the people who read them, with host Al Kennedy. One guest, one book, four elephants, one turtle.
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7A.2 Al Kennedy and the Shepherd's Crown
Join us on the island for a giant-sized series finale, as guest host Marc Burrows turns the tables on Al Kennedy to talk about formative fandom, anoraks, and the 41st Discworld novel, The Shepherd's Crown.
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7A.1 Discworld Podcasters and Eric
Discworld podcasters Ben and Liz from Pratchat, Joanna and Francine from The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret and János and Chaz from Who Watches the Watch join us on the island to talk about fandom origins, online communities and the ninth Discworld novel, Eric
Huge thanks on this episode go to editing wizard Dave Bulmer who produced the episode, and whose own show Sonic the Comic the Podcast can be found at http://stctp.zone -
7.8 Kat Brown and the Sea and Little Fishes
Journalist, writer and editor Kat Brown joins us on the island to talk about Princess Diana's acupuncturist, feeding a turkey to a bee and the Witches short story The Sea and Little Fishes
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7.7 Alasdair Stuart and The Last Hero
Pop culture analyst, podcaster, journalist and voice actor Alasdair Stuart visits the island to talk cartoon roosters, imaginary SF blockbuster trilogies and the 27th Discworld novel, The Last Hero
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7.6 Humphrey Ker and the Discworld Games
Actor, writer and comedian Humphrey Ker visits the island to talk velociraptor impressions, the Tiverton Chucklehut and the electronic translation of Sir Terry Pratchett's work, the Discworld computer games
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7.5 Mink Ette and The Last Continent
Escape room designer Mink Ette joins us on the island to talk about the unbearable heaviness of fire extinguishers, the over-literal thought processes of chickens and the 22nd Discworld novel, The Last Continent
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Thoughtful, silly, introspective
Al has such an easy manner in engaging his guests combined with an understated humour, which allows an open discussion on a wide range of topics from varied media personalities. This is a rare podcast that made me smile while considering ideas ranging from societal to personal to just plain silly. This is a must for fans of Terry Pratchett and for those that have an interest in SFF.